KDHEDivision of HealthBCYF HomeChildren's Dev. ServicesCOORDINATING COUNCIL ON EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES The Kansas Coordinating Council on Early Childhood Developmental Services is established by federal regulation (34 CFR 303, Subpart G) and State statute (KSA 74-7801, 74-7802). The mission of the Council is to advise and assist state government in matters pertaining to preschool children with (or at risk of) developmental delays/disabilities. The Council serves in this advisory role to the two lead agencies responsible for administering Part C of IDEA (KDHE) and Part B of IDEA (KSDE). The Council is comprised of cabinet secretaries, legislators, and Governor's appointees. This membership includes:

Secretary Schalansky of Secretary Graeber of Commissioner Tompkins of the State Department of Education Commissioner Sebelius of Insurance four parent members a Head Start representative the Governors representative a representative from the Board of Regents two legislators four members from the general public or from the community of providers

Doug Bowman is the staff person responsible for coordinating Council activities. Funding for coordination activities is provided by the

2. Missouri School District Directory: North Kansas City 74 School to Careers The Southeast kansas education Service Center at Greenbush received a regional School to Exceptional Child. Regional staff dev. Title I. educational Leadershiphttp://www.dese.state.mo.us/directory/024093.html

Welcome to the Faculty Room of the Penobscot Bay Schoolhouse. Here you will finds links to sites on the World Wide Web. They are categorized as shown in the Table of Contents below. Clicking on a Table of Contents hyperlink will take you to that section. Clicking on one of the icons to the left will take you to that room or back to the home page. Clicking on a "blue up arrow" will return you to the top of the page. Enjoy!

Shirley Galbreath, Professional Technology Dev.

Education Resources

Finding Educational Web Sites and Internet Projects

There is no easy way to find good educational content. It takes hours of time looking through the Internet pages until you find what you want. What can make it easier is a good starting point. That's what I have to offer here. You will find links to educational resources for both teachers and their students. We will also look at some web sites that offer Internet Projects that teachers can implement in their classrooms during the school year. We will go through the links listed here and hopefully find some good content that you can use in your classrooms. Feel free to explore and note any websites not listed here. Oh yes, remember to share your findings with your fellow teachers!

Internet Links

Before we start, I want you to add a link to this page to your browser's Links Toolbar so you can return to it quickly and easily. Here's a link to a quick lesson on using your Links Toolbar. Print it up and come back to this page and make the new link on your toolbar before going on to the rest of the lesson. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/customizelinks.htm

15. Lynx-Dev Archives: Re: 2.3.9 Beta Distribution Computing Support kansas Research and education Academic Computing has been, basedat the University of kansas. have plans to increase the staff time devotedhttp://www.flora.org/lynx-dev/lynx-dev/9503/0116.html

APPLICATION FOR PROFESSIONAL POSITION Information submitted by the applicant through this form will be used by the selected Education Agency to screen your qualifications for employment. If a suitable match is determined by the Education Agency, you will be contacted by them to proceed with the application process. You may apply to more than one Educational Agency. This Application Form may be downloaded by the Education Agency or the applicant. This Application will not be stored or saved on the Kansas Educational Employment Board. Applicants may add additional spaces to this Application Form. Note: You must apply to at least one district, but may select more than one district in which to send your application. View Zone Map Zone 1 - Western and Central Kansas Ashland USD 220 Atwood USD 318 Barber County North USD 254 Barton County SPED Coop USD 428 Bazine USD 304 Beloit USD 273 Beloit USD 273, Special Education Coop Brewester USD 314 Bucklin USD 459 Canton-Galva USD 419 Central KS Coop in Ed. #305

Congregational Dev./Ministries

Mark Maddix, PhD

Course Description: A study of the nature of the church community and the role of education in the development of congregational life. Particular attention is given to the overall educational ministries of congregations and congregations as learning organizations. Course Objectives: To gain an understanding of educating for spiritual growth and development in congregations. To recognize the broader scope of education as congregational life and development. To develop a holistic approach to education. To explore various avenues of educational ministry in the local church. To develop tools to evaluate and assess current educational ministries in the local church. To develop a comprehensive approach to congregational ministries in the local church. To plan, organize, assess, and evaluate educational ministries in the local church. Class Learning Ecology: This class will be conducted in a seminar format, with short lectures. Class members are expected to contribute to the learning environment (ecology) by active participation.

Monte Selby Educator / Singer / Songwriter Currently, Monte teaches both undergraduate and graduate students in the Division of School Leadership/Middle and Secondary Teacher Education at Emporia State University. As an experienced public school teacher and middle school principal, he is known not only for his innovative ideas, but also for his ability to provide dynamic leadership. Monte participates on the Board of Directors for the KS Association of Secondary School Principals, serves as an NCA Visiting Chair, volunteers in his own childrens classrooms, and provides practical leadership ideas as a columnist for National Middle School Associations magazine: MIDDLE GROUND. Montes most recent musical release is the compact disc Peer Pressure (2000). Peer Pressure and My Dad Is A Superintendent (recorded 1997) include many favorite songs of teachers and parents. Sound clips and ordering information can be found on the Web at www.monteselby.com Montes previous album releases also include: Snow Day, Hormone Blues, The Office Call, Monte Selby, and Live at the KAMLE Drive. Monte lives in Council Grove, Kansas with his wife Michelle, sons Michael and Martin, and daughters Madison and Morgan

About ICAN

The Interactive Collaborative Autism Network (ICAN) is a project supported by U.S. Department of Education grant H324M000047. This site is a collaborative effort among three states: the State Departments of Education of Connecticut (CT) and Minnesota (MN) and the University of Kansas (KU) to use the World Wide Web (WWW) as a means of supporting and facilitating training. Started in Fall 2000, the site has been developed to disseminate information about characteristics, assessment, and research-based interventions and services for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A series of modules categorized into eight domains have been developed by:

Graduate students at Department of Special Education, University of Kansas.

Each module has been carefully planned and developed so that a variety of individuals, such as parents, teachers, and other professionals interested in the education of children and youth with ASD will be able to utilize the information. The ICAN development team did their best to create user-friendly as well as comprehensive WWW resources for everybody. If you have comments, questions, or suggestions about the site, please feel free to contact the ICAN webmaster